The Librarian of SaintMalo, Mario Escobar
The Librarian of SaintMalo, Mario Escobar
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The Librarian of Saint-Malo
A WWII Novel

Author: Mario Escobar

Narrator: Carrie Brewer

Unabridged: 9 hr 4 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Thomas Nelson

Published: 06/01/2021


Synopsis

From the bestselling author of Auschwitz Lullaby and The Teacher of Warsaw, Mario Escobar's "powerful portrait of a woman fighting to preserve knowledge in a crumbling world" (Publishers Weekly) is based on a true story of an inspiring librarian who risked everything to save her community and their history. For fans of The Keeper of Hidden Books.Libraries are being ransacked. France is torn apart by war. A French librarian is determined to resist. Told through smuggled letters to an author, an ordinary librarian describes the brutal Nazi occupation of her small coastal village and the extraordinary measures she takes to fight back.Saint-Malo, France: August, 1939. Jocelyn and Antoine are childhood sweethearts, but just after they marry, Antoine is drafted to fight against Germany. As World War II rages, Jocelyn uses her position as a librarian in her town of Saint-Malo to comfort and encourage her community with books. Jocelyn begins to write secret letters smuggled to a famous Parisian author, telling her story in the hope that it will someday reach the outside world.France falls and the Nazis occupy Jocelyn's town, turning it into a fortress. The townspeople try passive resistance, but the German commander ruthlessly begins to destroy part of the city's libraries. Books deemed unsuitable by the Nazis are burnt or stolen, and priceless knowledge is lost.Risking arrest and even her life, Jocelyn manages to hide some of the books while desperately waiting to receive news from her husband Antoine, now a prisoner in a German camp.Jocelyn's mission unfolds in her letters: to protect the people of Saint-Malo and the books they hold so dear. Mario Escobar brings to life the occupied city in sweeping and romantic prose, re-creating the history of those who sacrificed all to care for the people they loved.

About Mario Escobar

Mario Escobar, novelista, historiador y colaborador habitual de National Geographic Historia, ha dedicado su vida a la investigación de los grandes conflictos humanos. Sus libros han sido traducidos a más de doce idiomas, convirtiéndose en bestsellers en países como los Estados Unidos, Brasil, China, Rusia, Italia, México, Argentina y Japón. Es el autor más vendido en formato digital en español en Amazon.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Claudia on March 04, 2021

I received a complimentary copy of this book from Netgalley and Thomas Nelson. The opinions expressed in this review are completely my own. As a person with a love of literature, a Master’s in Library and Information Studies, and a Francophile who is living 3 hours from Saint-Malo (and has been to ma......more

Goodreads review by Karren on June 24, 2021

Jocelyn and Antoine Ferrec have just been married, they plan to go to Paris for their honeymoon and stay at an expensive hotel. Caught up in the excitement of their wedding day, they hadn’t heard the terrible news and the German army invaded Poland. The couple are worried, they have their future all......more

Goodreads review by Janelle on October 19, 2021

The wartime experiences of Jocelyn Ferrec, a librarian in the city of Saint-Malo in France. Written as letters by Jocelyn to an author she likes, Marcel Zola. They don’t always read like letters so I found this aspect of the book distracting. In the authors note at the end of the book, it’s revealed......more

Goodreads review by Scott on January 30, 2024

A very different, bitter-sweet, kind of story, one that explores the human spirit, illustrating the things men and women will do to survive when tragedy rages all around them and they feel powerless to stop it. Or nearly powerless. A fictional story that could be true, only the names and circumstanc......more

Goodreads review by lexi🤍 on June 29, 2023

And just like that, my June TBR has been completed. I’m very sad I did not get a happy ending, I was really, really hoping for one. Historical fiction that centers around WW2 never fails to enthrall me with details of fictional characters based off of real people. According to the author, Mario Esco......more